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we weredJMfen, relating
w sails, be mI-E» w—^
tot * 10 , 000 , of
and interest shall
period ol 390 years.
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n tobto ^of
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» world’s fair comes
'
tw-. -s .
world?” Fortunately, hovrever, tbe
barbed arrow of tbe Journal talk
harmlem. Nobody b troubled by
tb« qoMtion it asks. So Car aa Co¬
lumbus’ conduct had any offset on
tbe old world all mtatHfrot people
aeneed that tbe eSert wae good
fWm world bo« taught tbe old
««rti
dreamed otll there bad been no
population of the old world
eared tbe latter an immense o«fc-
for cemeteries and funeral*. There
no doubt whatever that tbe new
hoe been a big thing lor tbe
’
flit journal ^ might havwkieked u .
np
bobbery if it bad aeked. foidead of
it did aak. whether Columbus’
proved a totofft to tbe new
There l> a large number of
beta who are by no means
« U»t pM.t. Tta ml
of the forest baa always
it and eo hare bis state*
i vfewSTLITcolumb^waea uu AAu ntn a «*»/! ttk| Alllltlb T»;
I town
s daughters
to schools
•onldnot
the 1-
would be defeated bj
majority; and.)___
that neither NewYorkvtor
can collect a dollar of ther
among tbe Sioux, the C
eovery. They admit tbe great
grass the human race has made E
tbe freedom of a new country for
whichri viHxatfon was compelled $ 0 ,
pay onlj They a triflingButnin insist, however, powdered thafc^ i
ball. L
civilization bad not had this oppor. ‘
tonity it would not have missed ffnif' it-
and they point to tbe poverty
misery and eta and wickednessf ex¬
istent bore as a distinct addition to
the world’s stock of such cob
ties which it would hot have
Columbus bad stayed at h—
minded bis own business.---
these doubters, it in tone, ttwsial
con, wnere no nope m»w «»
ening effect upon those who are try-
Eg to eRxirito the popular enthusi¬
asm concerning a Genoese sailor who
died nearly 400 years ago. 1
For one thing we ought to be sin-
tbagiavadoabt as to whether Co-
friends of Thor Finn and tod Erick-
'«srjaa■£££
^ probabJy , ntend Wow the ex-
dt s moB t dies out to start a guaraa-
ttofond for a raittaBnial celebration.
^ .hould be stirred up,bow»ver,
^ fodieewet reference to the conflict
2£^rKr:£
don - Journal - was ao guarded _—* * in “- its
utterance; and we trust sincerety
t|M:at.l fii ri ,. -......IB1, qa^Uon . be
is determined other journals will
squally guarded
forever settled tbe question of a com¬
fortable existence until that moment
arrive, awl puttoflig ht tbe
tton, constipation, and kindred all-
ments.
at An or ore*, Ckrt or Tauso,!
tbs sMlor IMtrteMrof tbs Srm of F.J.Cwmsv
‘iatssrtat’----. ,SVZVS 7*j,
gworw te> Mere aSk^j^althmHft mg
•r- 8«M by Drngirist.. 75c.
meet-
awed him to
of tbe
ate of elo-
Munpaffnets. ^ ^
With
rangement for a
tiwnrm fiimiuklf
to said:
U I have not beard of any such at-
^ ii^wwaH bto M wu ril 'u pro;: ‘ 1
place wfR have to be todsoiiaeifc.” Eighty incon¬
venient to cause me
H there be ao joint debate between
the leading candidatew hi Virginia it
will be because Mabone does not de¬
sire the encounter.
Captain ■pfcatrs®; McKinney’s - argument was
and convincing. He ebow-
tbe neceeeity for borne role in loca
and recalled to miud the
ecfaeme Mabone advocat¬
in 1881 to impoae upon the State
harden of more than forty thous¬
officials with salaries amount¬
to 118,000,000 annually. The
of revolt ol respectable Re¬
against Mahoneism was
by citations from sev¬
recent epeeebea and articles, in¬
the declaration of Jacob
Valley Virginian that, not
in Bossism, it cannot and
not support Mabone.
is evident that tbe canvass in
OM Dominion will be lively. The
»are already plain that
--of Democrats mad respon-
rifewens not heretofore of our
will overwhelm tbe motley
of the “Little Czar,” and bury
out of sight ana political ele-
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Rtoct* of Cllftzftte.
We bear a great deal said about
the beneficial effect upon invalids of
first toy Dr. Pierce’s Golden
Discovery, he stokes tenlie arrest
" In ninecasesout nine out of of ten he might mi save
cases
SaMSKSSMUK ttons ol toe throat and lungs, bron
______astharaa. catarrh and even
consumption, which is it lung purifies scrofula, and
i fact that
blood and invigorate*
.... - .«>s recommended, or mon
ey paid for it will be refunded.
A Jail Delivery.
Considerable yesterday excitement through prevailed •roi^i
«» on the streets a a
gg A wnnty I ......... desperate ow,.— prisoners - .uat in tl^ree the
ol the most
jail - - had broken out. Careful investi-
j,----j absurdly
efouoda-
v.v,«,------------- — -oeordanee
with tbe facts. Three prisoners bad
broken out with Scrofulous eruptions
on the face, neck and limbs—but toe
physician called in prescribed P. P.P.
(Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potas¬
sium) toe remowned vegetable blood
purifier and there is no doubt what¬
ever that tbe patients will soon re¬
cover. Rheumatism, Gout, Syphilis,
Scrofula, Malarial poison and all
symptoms of impure blood are quick¬
ly removed by P. P. P., and as a
ready and ground simple daily. restorative Every drug¬ it is
gaining gist sells it.
Weaker thun Water.
A man is never in a more debilitat
ed condition tbag when he has weath¬
ered a case of measles. The system
finds it hard to bear np under the
weight of tbe disease and almost re¬
bels against the strain upon it. And
yet there is a remedy which answers
toe requirements of such a case. A
prominent druggist and physician
writes:
.. ..„ Darlington, 8. C.
Gentlemen—Your tonic has been
going very well this spring There
has been a good deal of measles, es¬
pecially amon the faetov operatives,
which left them in a debilitated con¬
dition, be the for which thing, yonr and tonic it has seems sold to
very Yews truly,
well. John
i, v A. Boyd, M. D.
For sale by E. R. Anthony.
The Grand Prerequisite of Vigor.
The dofti operation prerequisite of digestion and assim¬ To
ilation is the grand of vigor.
insure the conversion of food into nth nutri¬
tions blood, it ts only necessary to use with
persistence Bitters: end systematically The fountain Hoettettor’s head of
Stomach sop-
»"£S»&JS£&fe ____________ay ‘ animii economy!# i# the the atenaaeh.
; organ, Mid
____jtfte asttmila
esahjsr ’ auld 1 be -- the chfef aim ati of those
a _ deficit _________aa. of stamina. Nervons-
iaeomnia. traceable feeble to impaired appetite-these digestion. are
Overcome u.uwJy this and of necessity l sity digestion, dismiss dismiss
perplexing yon hud barrasei harraeeing
its multifarious, emadated
symptoms. The The emaciated can can never never hope hope to
min flesh so long ns assimilation is imper¬
fect. The Bitten surmounts the only obsta¬
cle to M> increase not only of vigor, bat the ol
bodily enbstafece, Conquer also with
Bitters malaria, kidney and lUer complaint,
e an stift toto aaftd r h e n m atic teoshte. Tbrns
onghness f haracterisee its effects .
Mercurial Poison.
Mercury i« frequently injudiciously used by
quack doctors in cases of malaria and blood
poison. Its aftereffect is woree than the or¬
igin! disease. B. B. B. ( Botanic Blood Balm)
contains ao mer cu ry, bat will eliminate mer¬
curial poision from the system. Write to
Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga., for book of
eoarioting proof of its carative rirtoe.
A. F. Britton. Jackson, Tm„ writes: “I
rfjht —L onfe ia ns , and when Mm
fever ts* last broke, my system was saturated
with poison, and I had sores in my month
and knots on my tongue. I got two bottles
B. B. B.. which healed my tongas and month
llllllis! ^^‘“-ffhoate. Her kidneys
wer
sad nooftethoagfat she coni
c a re a, w. GiHass reeossBMmdcd B. B.
which she need antil her health vas entirely
rcotond** -fMMg
K. F. B Atiasrift, Oa wrfe^JI
throat, aad great n sr vo mmi w
mr system la toe conditioa.
1
m 4. -m*
the great *ue
_ ___________l» found in the
__ and the
article itself. It U merit that wins,
In gtren to this medicine a popularity and
ante greater than that of any other aanapa-
Merit Wine
Hood’, BamwtUa cures Scrofula, Salt
ton end an Humors, Dyspepsia, sick
HwtoMto mnewmen*. everaonre That
SS.SS3&2SS^ I '“ -
Sale or Rent.
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THE CHARLTON PROPERTY.
«* So®** HUI n 4 "**- 4 *<*e*\*ud, e room
^db^Xi“tew and ^° 8 “wouw^g different comdry. variety
A No^water fruite of
THE TAYLOR MORRIS PLACE,
on 14th street, 4 acres land , 5 room house.
Branch running through the lot.
THE OLD NALL HOUSE,
7 rooms, double kitchen, 1 acre. land. 1
block trom centre Hill street.
JOSSEY HOUSE AND LOT.
__®MSa ,4 ®affcs
ed for boarding house. _ . . „
% acre and 2 room house off Shrfton lot on
Poplar street. A bargain given to all of
a&Mntipnrty. wd
Other houses and lota and lands for sale
and to rent.
«. A. CUNNINGHAM,
Heal Estate Agent.
VIA-
BRUNSWICK, JESUP,MAC0N, ATLAN¬
TA, ROME afid CHATTANOOGA.
ONLY LINE i
„
Doable Dniiy Sleeping Car Se/vtce
Between
(’inpimuiti and Jacksonville.
Bolid trains between
Chattanooga and Jacksonville,
Closely connecting with double trains
Hath Pullman Sleeping Cars
to and from
Memphis, Nashville, Kansas Ci y
and the West and
Knoxville, Washington, New York
and theEast.
THE SHORT LINE BETWEEN
Atlanta and Jacksonville,
Atlanta and Savannah,
Atlanta and Brunswick.
Atlanta and Macon,
Atlanta and Rome.
For rates, Time Cards and other
information apply to agents of the
East Tenn., Va and 6eorgia R. R.
B. W. WRENN,
Gen. Pass. & Ticket Agt., Knoxville
fc * ; S. H. Hardwick,
Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt., Atlanta
Georgia Midland & Gulf RR.
Time Table, Taking Effect Aug 11, ’89
osq,
Sunday.
Arrive.
McDonough.................. 5:00 a. n
GriflSn...........................5:40 a.m. 5:45 “
Warm Springs.............. 7:09 “
Colnmbns.....................8:48 “
No. 51 .—Fassenoeb, North. Daily.
Columbus..................... 1:05 P- ”
Warm Sprit*................ ' 2:34
Griffin......................8:50 p. m.
No, 52 .—Pabsenoeb, South. Daily.
Griffin.......~.r.~.............. 5:28
Columbia......................7:00 Warm Springs..............
p. m.
No. 53 —Passenger, North. Daily Except
Suneay.
Columbus.......SilOP-,"*’ Warm Springs...,.........
Griffin.........................8:15 p.m. 8:20
McDonough....................»:00 «
No. 54 .—Passenger South. Sunday Only
M cDonough.. ...... 7:30 on
.....8:10 o.m. 8:15 “
Warm Springs 9:85 «
Coinmbns. __________________________... 11:10
No. 55 .—Passenger North. Sunday Only.
Colnmbns.................... 7:40 a. m.
Warm Springs.............. 9:14? “
Griffin ...........10:38 a. m. 11:00 -
McDonough.................11:40 “ Except
|No. 1.— Freight North. Daily
Sunday.
Columbus...................... 0:4o K
Warm Griffin...........................12:29p.m. Springs...............^ 2:00p.
m.
McDonough................. 3:00 “
No. 2.- Freight South. Daily Except
Sunday. ?
Griffin..............______.83>5a.m; McDonough—...... i ......... 7^00 Ofl5a.m. a. m.
Ootambus..................8:50 Warm Springs.............. P- “•
p. m.
_______|
- us........ *» * •.
:
,fty scrw of land i Dietrn-t ol
. tf
Monroe ■Sc
county, known end ...»—„-------------- Jyln*
of Mid dlntrict ty lot No. »6, M lot.
in the eouthweet corner of Mid
_. ....—.—- tnn titnl B.
in iMMMWMion notified.*
Al»o, at the
BanweviHe; Qm hind ftloo, Met one white, net horaww; etar in one
buy ........ home, two
Ato, D MUte anme time and place, Jill be
10'Jtst diatrtet, 6. M-, of aaid county, in fav¬
of the Georgia Midland 4 UuH Kailroad
vs. Jno. D. George. Tenaatropoe-
Ordinary', AdwffilaiMMtt.
/ VRDINABY’S OPKJCE-Sfawwo pot«
W^M%aSt
^
& if ..... awl
Let all pereona concenwdtolw notk#
appear at the court of Ordinary at my office
t application
cause, if anytheyhave, |^ why such
8b nOt t
fi6.0(> HAMMOND. Ordinary.
/ \J XRDINAKY’B OPFICE-Scaadiko Cock
tv, Geoh ;ia, July 2nd, 1882.—T. C. Me
Lanrnn, Executor of Mrs. Janett Bethune,
deceased, applies to me for tetters of Dismis¬
sion Le^all on said estate before
persons concerned show cause
theConrt of Ordinary, first at. my o«ce, October by ten
o’etoeka. m., on the Monday Dismission in should
next, why such letters of
not be granted. E. W. HAMMOND, _____ Ordinary, „
*6.15
f VJ VRMNABY’B OFFICE-Spalwko Oochty
Geokgia. August 80th, 1880.—Notice is
hereby give® that A. M. Elledge, adnmnstra-
purpose of distribution among: th e hebs .
JjGt afl coneern€<l ^ow cany be-
Executor’s Sale.
before the Court House door, ti
Tuesday of October next, daring
hoars of sale, the followingdeecribed oi W. J. ,
ty belonging to the estate .
late of said county deceased: One two _
brick store bouse on tbe west side of
HBT street, No. 23, now occupied by D. W
Shaffer. Also, one two story framedwellmg
house nouee unrunwi on corner of w Tenth and --------------------- Solomon
streets, containing one'acre more or less.
Also, one vacant half acre lot pa Sotomon
street, bounded south by Solomon »tri»t.
north by an alley, east by E. I. Ison and wer
by Keith children. Sold for the purpose j
distribution amongst the heirs KEITH, aud payin tag
the debts of said estate. J. H.
gO.OO Executor W. 3. Keith.
Guardian’s Hale.
By vi
of Ordinary of
wiU sell to the
roperty, for distribution, t< b"£T<3S
Fifty acres of land out of the
corner of lot No. 101 and fi ve —
ingin lot Mo. »=^l» •tim:TMifi- tJWatriet of
Pike County, Georgia, bounded <
by L. F. Farley, south by Mrs. Green, Akins. west
by .1. T. Baird, and north by K C.
Terms of sale cash: J. W. WILLIS,
Guardian of the minor children of
Libel for iJtvorce.
Wm. A. EJlis
vs.
Mary J. Ellis.
lour months before the next
court. Ang. 28,1889. Boynton,
By the court. James S.
Thos. W. Thurman, Libelant's Att‘y.
I certify that the above is a true extract
from the minutes of said court. This Augui
ddjourned term, 1889.
\ Wm. M. Thomas.
Clerk Superior Court, Spalding, County,6a.
sept3oam4rj ■ ■
Notice to Debtors and Credkfir*.
i Notice is hereby given to all who are indebt,
ed totlieestate of L. B. Brewer, de«a»d,to
cail and settle at cnee. AH sai/1 pojtere deceased holding
claims against the estate of are
notified to present them at once in legal form
W.B.HANLElTfeB, BBEWER
j»u. JNO. C. v. miiisnii,
Executors Estate L. B. Brewer.
aiig22w6.-*3 3.70.
Notice.
Notice mode is to herebo the legislature given thot application session wiU ft*
be the now recording in in the
pass an act requiring County Commission¬
office of Treasurer and
ers of all fine and forfeiture orders in Spald
ingCounty and to have forfeiture Payments order on sami
made only by fine and from
Commissioners on a fine and forfeiture e
count to be specially kept by Treasurer ai
for kindred purposes.
MERCER mtVEftSlTY.
MACON, GA.
FULL FACULTIES. FIVE SCHOOLS.
ilSaS... !D of T!T“- Theology
4. TlJlTlOi?FBKKhl The Department
tbs Department of Ub-
Weilnes-
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With the combiood ctrou atlou of twt
and we estaWslitiNl papei^it eb«^1
prices of ony one.
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eommercia, It Is puwshed manufaetarlRr la one ofthe astern, mlra
the progressive Statedn 1
centers of
South, with a argrfrhud into igent mm
ihg popnation add extra fsctttkMvfaff
tribntion. «' w*#T
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S - 1 •:«« -^4’ fiw 1%** ^
hr first-chi8s uewspap er, fuy up
aU deMands of th« times and the feqi
ments of its constRihency, it Is read not <
by nearty every fami y in Spalding
but in the eight ; surrounding Conn
a goodgeneia cIYciiatlon in theBtateL.
izjmm j timm
-l°L f f % /aAlBTYd
IT CSVERK WHBLEFlEMl
and covers it completely. i.A YJ/Hur-'JA
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'* Write J ! .SAJMI *mn mam
Prices low. for rates and samp
copies of Dally ato wcehly to »• n.m : ei *m ; rm«* few / 1 ;
DOUGLAS GLESSNER, PabStoW,
Grito.Qfi
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200,000 Handera! Bstfibllsbed W** ^ 188®'
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toa sditufel mm «f,C RPS,OF WRITER
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sJwwn lnJteuctiv* fe.feri
sfifetomltareUa«rti»t, sf
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as well ss t
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srtmest«
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